The term comes from folks who love to exaggerate the details of their fishing prowess to impress people, such as inflating the size of the proverbial “fish that got away.”
Try this: Next time somebody does or says something that flips your angry switch, force yourself to ponder Jesus, salvation, heaven, unconditional love, everlasting life, peace, stuff like that.
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for March 23, written by James R. Strange, professor of Biblical and Religious studies, Samford University in Birmingham.
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for March 23, written by Nathan Harris, Ph.D., Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, University of Mobile.
We all like to think we’re good people. I’ve always felt that I am the kind of person I would like to know. But since we can’t read the minds of others, we’re never really sure, are we?
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for March 16, written by James R. Strange, professor of Biblical and Religious studies, Samford University in Birmingham.